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  1. FWIW if anyone cares why I'm asking ... there are some countries with absolutely batshit rules for dialling. In the USA, for example, local calling rules differ depending on where you are. Sometimes you must only dial 7 digits, sometimes 10 , and sometimes 11 (10 digits with a leading 1). Ridiculous backward third-world hell-hole.

  2. Dear chums, can you confirm that if I am in the Republic, using an Irish phone on an Irish network (so not, say, a foreign visitor roaming on an Irish network), and I have a number of the form +353blahblahblah, and the call is not blocked by a local policy such as by an employer, I can *always* dial it by chopping off the leading +353 and substituting a 0? I assume this is the case because is a nice sensible country.

  3. Dear #Irish #telecom chums, can you confirm that if I am in the Republic, using an Irish phone on an Irish network (so not, say, a foreign visitor roaming on an Irish network), and I have a number of the form +353blahblahblah, and the call is not blocked by a local policy such as by an employer, I can *always* dial it by chopping off the leading +353 and substituting a 0? I assume this is the case because #Ireland is a nice sensible country.

  4. Dear #Irish #telecom chums, can you confirm that if I am in the Republic, using an Irish phone on an Irish network (so not, say, a foreign visitor roaming on an Irish network), and I have a number of the form +353blahblahblah, and the call is not blocked by a local policy such as by an employer, I can *always* dial it by chopping off the leading +353 and substituting a 0? I assume this is the case because #Ireland is a nice sensible country.

  5. Dear #Irish #telecom chums, can you confirm that if I am in the Republic, using an Irish phone on an Irish network (so not, say, a foreign visitor roaming on an Irish network), and I have a number of the form +353blahblahblah, and the call is not blocked by a local policy such as by an employer, I can *always* dial it by chopping off the leading +353 and substituting a 0? I assume this is the case because #Ireland is a nice sensible country.

  6. Dear #Irish #telecom chums, can you confirm that if I am in the Republic, using an Irish phone on an Irish network (so not, say, a foreign visitor roaming on an Irish network), and I have a number of the form +353blahblahblah, and the call is not blocked by a local policy such as by an employer, I can *always* dial it by chopping off the leading +353 and substituting a 0? I assume this is the case because #Ireland is a nice sensible country.

  7. In use, right now. Yes, I mostly use it to digitise old cassette tapes, but it does have batteries and a headphone socket, and I used it this very morning to listen to a demo tape from the early 90s while making my tea. Hi @axemonkey!

  8. In use, right now. Yes, I mostly use it to digitise old cassette tapes, but it does have batteries and a headphone socket, and I used it this very morning to listen to a demo tape from the early 90s while making my tea. Hi @axemonkey!

    #Walkman #cassette #WorldAltTextChampionshipEntry

  9. In use, right now. Yes, I mostly use it to digitise old cassette tapes, but it does have batteries and a headphone socket, and I used it this very morning to listen to a demo tape from the early 90s while making my tea. Hi @axemonkey!

    #Walkman #cassette #WorldAltTextChampionshipEntry

  10. In use, right now. Yes, I mostly use it to digitise old cassette tapes, but it does have batteries and a headphone socket, and I used it this very morning to listen to a demo tape from the early 90s while making my tea. Hi @axemonkey!

    #Walkman #cassette #WorldAltTextChampionshipEntry

  11. In use, right now. Yes, I mostly use it to digitise old cassette tapes, but it does have batteries and a headphone socket, and I used it this very morning to listen to a demo tape from the early 90s while making my tea. Hi @axemonkey!

    #Walkman #cassette #WorldAltTextChampionshipEntry

  12. RE: mastodon.social/@simple_sabota

    Implausible ways seem to also work. See any infrastructure or housing development in the UK for examples.

  13. Outgoing as an unofficlal swap with a @postcrossing chum today. had "mad skills yo", and took an absolutely ridiculous 96 5-fers in 485 first class matches.

  14. Well fuck, I've started getting junk mail advertising life insurance, will writing, and funeral plans.

  15. Well fuck, I've started getting junk mail advertising life insurance, will writing, and funeral plans.

    #OldAge

  16. Well fuck, I've started getting junk mail advertising life insurance, will writing, and funeral plans.

    #OldAge

  17. Well fuck, I've started getting junk mail advertising life insurance, will writing, and funeral plans.

    #OldAge

  18. Well fuck, I've started getting junk mail advertising life insurance, will writing, and funeral plans.

    #OldAge

  19. Noooooo!!!!!!! is down!!!!!!

    I hope this means that the head 9front honcho is doing the yearly on-stage presentation about shiny new things we'll be able to buy later today!

  20. @Ketakater @ploopy second most annoying. A is the worst.

  21. @rl_dane yep! I learned about it through the podcast, two of his early episodes were about it.

  22. I'm so glad that so thoughtfully did a careful safety inspection on this that I got from a random stranger via @postcrossing. I can now rest assured that I won't get a paper cut from it, or have the purity of my corrupted.